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ReWild Mission Bay

ReWild Mission Bay is a project of San Diego Audubon to enhance and restore more than 150 acres of wetlands in the northeast corner of Mission Bay, creating opportunity for wildlife to thrive and San Diegans to enjoy the area.

Tag: UC Natural Reserve System

Webinar Highlights Similar, and Successful, ReWilding Effort in Santa Barbara County

Posted on February 12, 2021February 12, 2021 by sdaudubon

ReWild Mission Bay, in conjunction with the UC San Diego Natural Reserve System, Citizens Coordinate for Century III (C3), and… Read more Webinar Highlights Similar, and Successful, ReWilding Effort in Santa Barbara County

Webinar: The Restoration of Native Habitat and ReWilding of Devereux Creek

Posted on February 11, 2021February 11, 2021 by sdaudubon

Thanks to the UC Natural Reserve System, Citizens Coordinate for Century III (C3), and the San Diego Audubon Society for… Read more Webinar: The Restoration of Native Habitat and ReWilding of Devereux Creek

Global Climate Walkout at Kendall-Frost Marsh

Posted on September 20, 2019July 21, 2020 by sdaudubon

We’ve never seen anything like it at the marsh. First a few bicyclists arrived, then the echoes of chants and… Read more Global Climate Walkout at Kendall-Frost Marsh

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